Foo Fighters Cover Pink Floyd With Roger Waters

Pink Floyd week continued Tuesday night on Late Night With Jimmy Fallon, as Foo Fighters performed with the U.K. rock icons’ own Roger Waters. Watch the video below (via The Audio Perv).

Dave Grohl and Co. faithfully covered “In the Flesh?,” the opening track from 1979 rock opera The Wall, with Waters singing lead and playing bass. Foo Fighters and Waters — or “Roger and the Foos,” as host Jimmy Fallon called them — alternated with brawny, accomplished ease between the song’s trudging acid-rock riffs and its airy, soul-tinged verse.

Fallon also sat down with Waters for an interview. When not showing off his impression of staunchly traditionalist 1950s pop singer Pat Boone, the Pink Floyd founding member had some very complimentary words for the Shins, who covered The Dark Side of the Moon’s “Breathe” Monday night. “What a great singer that kid is,” Waters said of frontman James Mercer.

Fallon’s week-long tribute to Floyd continues Wednesday, when MGMT will cover “Lucifer Sam,” off The Piper at the Gates of Dawn. Country star Dierks Bentley will perform the title track from Wish You Were Here on Thursday, and Pearl Jam will close out the week Friday with The Wall’s “Mother.” Pink Floyd kicked off a massive reissues series this week with a six-disc box set edition of The Dark Side of the Moon.